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| To
Improve Your Golf Game |
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| Want to improve your golf game?
I am sure you do. The average golfer, during a round of golf, uses
his pitching wedge 7 times, the driver 15 times and his putter 40
times. The putter is the most important club in our bag. Spend more
time practicing your putting.
Nick Colucci spent over 40 years designing and making successful
putters. Using the latest technology and putting all the advantages
he could into the Ezline-Putters to make putting easier.
How about this, the putter can pick a golf ball, from
the green surface, under a bush or out of water. If your golf ball should be near a
snake or alligator, forget about it.
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| Do you have
a moment to read this?
A gentleman who is one of
the best putters I ever saw and after a winning streak with an EZ
Line Putter purchased three more putters. I asked him, why four
putters? He said "You name it I tried it. This is the best
putter. I will keep one in my golf bag at the golf course and one
at home to practice my putting stroke. I will take the other two
to my winter home and golf course."
At the Richmond County Country Club during one season this putter
dominated the tournaments. The two finalist in the President's Tournament,
the runner up in the Seniors Championship, the Super Senior Champ,
the class "B" Champ, the two winners in the Captain's
Tournament (two man best ball), the club Putting Champ and the most
improved Staten Island Senior Golfer. All putted with EZ Line Putters.
This was the Class "B" Champ's first win in golf.
At the 1984 PGA Championship. Lee Trevino kissed his putter repeatedly
after winning his first major in 10 years? That was no passing fancy;
that was true love. Many people have a love affair with EZ Line
Putters after the putters gave them the advantage that they were
looking for.
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| Stroke Saving
Art of Putting |
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| When walking to the green immediately start checking the contour of your putt. Observe the actions of golf balls rolling on the green. For distance and speed, (not the line), look at your putt from the side. You may see undulations that you may not see from behind the ball. Don't hold your grip to tight you may lose your feel. Hold your head steady, your knees slightly bent, and don't break your wrist during your putting stroke. Line up the outside of the two white lines on the putter head with the outside of the golf ball. Line up the red line with your target, not the face of the putter head. Plan long putts to die into the cup. Hit uphill short putts firm to your target.
Remember: line up the long sighting
line with your target not the face of the putter head and you will
see a startling improvement. To be the best putter you can be, your
putter must fit you - practice, practice and more practice. Luck
helps in putting. I realized, the more I practiced the luckier I
got.
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